MasukLena never imagined her six-year marriage would end with her husband throwing her out on the streets, pregnant, penniless, and labeled barren. Aiden Norman, the man she sacrificed everything for, chose a younger woman and his cruel mother over the wife who stood by him through everything. But what Aiden didn't know was that the "barren" woman he discarded was actually Lena Morrison, the long-lost heiress to one of the most powerful billionaire families in the country. When her three brothers finally find her broken and homeless, Lena's life transforms overnight. From sleeping in bus shelters to running a billion-dollar empire, she rises from the ashes stronger, wealthier, and more powerful than Aiden could ever dream of becoming. Now, as the CEO of Morrison Corporation, Lena is ready to reclaim everything that was taken from her, including her dignity. Aiden will learn the hard way that the woman he threw away wasn't just his wife. She was a Morrison. And Morrisons don't forgive. They destroy. Dive into this tale of betrayal, revenge, transformation, secret pregnancy, family bonds, and the sweet satisfaction of watching the powerful fall.
Lihat lebih banyakLena's POVFive years.The Morrison mansion in July, the specific quality of it on a reunion day, the gates open, cars in the driveway, the fountain running, the smell of Henry's cooking reaching the entrance hall before you got through the door. The accumulated warmth of a house that had been filled, over five years, with enough significant moments to have changed the quality of its air permanently.I stood in the sitting room doorway and I watched.Ethan was eight.He moved through the reunion with the specific self-possession that had been his since birth and had only become more pronounced with time. He had Damien's directness, the complete, unhurried attention he gave things, the refusal to be rushed into an opinion he hadn't formed yet. He had Marcus's warmth, the way he made people feel seen when he looked at them, the laugh that arrived before the decision to let it.He was stubborn.This remained not in question and not disputed.He was currently engaged in what appeared to b
Lena's POVClara arrived at three-seventeen in the morning on a Wednesday in January.Not because Wednesday was significant or three-seventeen was significant or January was anything other than cold and dark and the month that followed Christmas where I had been eight months pregnant and moving through the mansion with the particular careful momentum of someone in the final approach to something enormous.She arrived then because she decided to.That was already, I understood immediately, very Clara.The contractions started at midnight.I was awake, I had been sleeping poorly for the past two weeks, the specific physical discomfort of the final stretch, the baby's relationship with the available space becoming increasingly complicated, and when the first one arrived I lay still for a moment and thought: that's different.I timed the next three.Then I woke Marcus."It's time," I said.He was awake before I finished the sentence.He sat up and looked at me with the complete focus of
Lena's POVI found Damien in his study.He was at his desk with his screens on and his hands flat on the surface in front of him and the piece open on the center screen, which told me he had been reading it when I knocked and had not closed it, which told me he was not trying to manage my awareness of the situation.He looked up when I came in.I sat down across from him."Tell me what you know," I said."You've read it," he said."I've read it. I want to know what you know about the source."He looked at the screen."Someone with access to internal information about the Ashworth situation," he said. "The specific framing of the accusations, the personal grievance angle, requires knowledge of my history with Ashworth that wasn't in the public record. It was in the company's internal files." He paused. "Which means someone who was inside.""Abel is working on it," I said."I know," Damien said."What are you going to do?" I said.He looked at me."What I always do," he said. "Wait for
Lena's POVThe appointment was at nine. Dr. Adaeze's office, which had the specific quality of a room where important things had been said to me before, the first appointment after I arrived at the mansion, the careful competent voice of a doctor who had been briefed on the full situation and had asked her questions without making me feel examined.Marcus was with me.He had been with me at every appointment.Not because I had asked him to be, I had told him early in the pregnancy that I was capable of attending medical appointments alone, which was true, and that he didn't need to rearrange his schedule, which was also true. He had listened to all of this and had said: I know you don't need me there. I want to be there. Those are different things. And I had looked at him and had thought: yes. Those are different things. And I had stopped arguing.Dr. Adaeze did the scan.The room was quiet.The screen was showing.She said: "Do you want to know?"Marcus and I looked at each other."
Lena's POVGerald Whitmore called at seven AM."DataCore is pulling their contract. Thornton offered them a better deal. We have forty-eight hours."I sat up. "Send me everything.""Lena—""Thirty minutes. Now."Ethan woke as I ended the call. I fed him while scanning the files Gerald sent, DataCor
Lena's POVEthan woke me at three in the morning with a cry that went straight through my exhausted haze. The hospital room was dark except for the soft glow from the monitors.I reached for the call button, then stopped.No. I could do this myself.I pushed myself up carefully, everything still hu
Lena's POVThe contraction hit while I was reading in the library.One moment I was comfortable, the next, pain, sharp and unmistakable, radiating across my belly.I set down my book and waited. Counted. Breathed.It passed after about forty seconds.Could be Braxton Hicks again. Could be nothing.
Damien's POVThe address Vanessa had been using for her mail forwarding service led to a run-down apartment complex in the south side of the city.Not the kind of place that asked questions or required extensive documentation.Perfect for someone trying to stay under the radar.I parked two blocks


















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